

Nearly every key on a standard keyboard is assigned to some task within Blender, and sometimes more than one task. You will be able to specify a location in the field below.Blender is designed to be used with one hand on the keyboard and the other on the mouse. In the Exporter panel, set the Directory parameter to Custom Directory. To that, go to the Render settings and navigate to the System tab. You can also manually set the folder to which the. Windows: C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Temp For that to happen, the Exporter will save the scene in a temporary folder on your hard drive: Then it is transferred to and rendered by V-Ray Standalone in the second stage.


In the first stage, the scene is exported to a.

V-Ray for Blender is set up to work in two stages. This shows you the Path field which you can use to specify the location of the V-Ray Standalone execution file.ĥ. If you need to manually specify the vray.exe that you want to use, you can disable the Detect V-Ray checkbox in Blender User Preferences > Add-Ons > Render: V-Ray for Blender 3.0. %PATH% – This variable allows you to manually specify the location of V-Ray Standalone. %VRAY_FOR_MAYA_% – This variable shows where V-Ray for Maya is installed. %VRAY_PATH% – This variable shows where V-Ray Standalone is installed. Since there may be more than one V-Ray Standalone installed, V-Ray for Blender searches for the installation path according to the following hierarchy: V-Ray For Blender automatically detects any V-Ray Standalone installation using V-Ray's environment variables. To avoid rendering in both the V-Ray and native Blender frame buffer, go to the Render setup and in the Render panel set the Display parameter to Keep UI.Ĥ. V-Ray has its own frame buffer used to preview the rendered image. To enable the preview of materials and textures using V-Ray, you need to select V-Ray(material preview) as a render engine.ģ. Choose V-Ray as a rendering engine as shown in the image below. Go to File > User Preferences > Add-ons and enable Render: V-Ray For Blender 3.0.Ģ. To run V-Ray for Blender go to Windows Start > All Programs >VRayBlender 2.xx> VRayBlender.ġ. V-Ray for Blender 3.0 denotes the V-Ray version, which is 3.0.īefore installing V-Ray for Blender, please make sure your computer meets the System Requirements for running Blender with V-Ray. Please note, V-Ray is supported on Blender version 2.79.
